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Introduction:

Supply Chain analysis involves working across multiple enterprises or companies (Inter-enterprise) to shorten the supply chain time in the delivery of goods and services to the consumer or customer.  We are also applying this technology to supply chains involving multiple sites within the Defense Programs of the Department of Energy (DOE).

Demand uncertainty in supply chains can be addresses by faster response times as shown in the figure below. A basic product supply chain can afford longer lead times and batch manufacturing of large lot sizes to meet the demand. A supply chain that produces fashion or mass customization products must respond quickly and be more agile. Most supply chains are moving in the direction to support a more rapid changing of demand by the consumer or customer.

 

Agile supply chains can respond to more demand uncertainty.


Benefits:

  •  Shorting of the pipeline or supply chain
  •  Reducing inventories
  •  Improved forecasting
  •  Improved scheduling and planning
  •  Increased turns


Capabilities:

We have developed a number of tools for supply chain analysis involving the following areas:

  • Secure sharing of data over the Internet
  • Inventory analysis
  • Scheduling
  • Advanced planning
  • Supply chain analysis
  • Sourcing decisions using simulations
  • Inter-Enterprise Architecture

Experience and Customers:

Sandia has been working with the Textile industry for the last five years on supply chain issues as part of the Demand Activated Manufacturing Architecture (DAMA) Project. DAMA is part of the American Textile (AMTEX) Partnership  

The Inter-Enterprise Architecture is being developed by the DAMA project.

Please visit our DAMA web site at: http://www.dama.tc2.com
Current and previous DAMA project members include:

 

Textile
Burlington Ind
Cone Mills Corp.
Galey & Lord Industries
Glen Raven Mills
Greenwood Mills
Guilford Mills
Milliken & Company
Spartan Mills

Affiliates
Andersen Consulting
Ciba Specialty Chemicals
EDS
IBM
Internet Tradeline Inc
Kurt Salmon Associates
MBA Technologies
Paragon Mgt Systems

 

Retail
Dayton-Hudson (Target Stores)
JCPenney
Lands' End
LL Bean
Mercantile Stores
Wal-Mart Stores  

 

Apparel
Fieldcrest Cannon
K-Products
Kimberly Clark
Hagger Clothing Co
Russell Corporation
Sara Lee Knit Products
Spencer's Inc.
VF Corporation

Laboratories
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Sandia National Laboratories
Kansas City Plant

Fiber
Amoco Fabrics and Fibers
Cotton Incorporated
DuPont
Fieldcrest Cannon
Wellman

Universities
Auburn
Clemson
Georgia Tech
North Carolina State
Southwestern Louisiana